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Can I go in my dads home after his death if my brother the executor says I can't?

Answered 9 years and 8 months ago by Donald Joseph Quinn (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Has your brother already been appointed as Personal Representative?  If so, then he's in control and you should make sure that those items are listed in the Inventory he has to file within 30 days (more or less) after he's appointed.  If they aren't there then you need to see about retaining your own atty to help find out where those items went.... Read More
Has your brother already been appointed as Personal Representative?  If so, then he's in control and you should make sure that those items are... Read More

What can i do about a former landlord?

Answered 13 years and 3 months ago by attorney Hilary B. Miller   |   1 Answer
It is unclear what your status is. You have apparently taken occupancy without a signed lease. Now the landlord has tendered a lease to you which calls for a security deposit, which is customary in residential real estate transactions. Are you still in occupancy? Do you intend to remain? Are you paying rent?... Read More
It is unclear what your status is. You have apparently taken occupancy without a signed lease. Now the landlord has tendered a lease to you which... Read More
That's not the way the homestead allowance works in Missouri. In general, the one-half interest granted under the trust will vastly exceed the homestead allowance. You need to review this situation with your own attorney in light of the terms of the trust and with information about the value of the property.... Read More
That's not the way the homestead allowance works in Missouri. In general, the one-half interest granted under the trust will vastly exceed the... Read More